Judge Lisa Munyon held a hearing last Tuesday about whether to change the venue for Anthony's civil trial. She denied the motion and said she would "revisit the issue if a fair and impartial jury cannot be selected in Orange County within a reasonable time."

Anthony’s lawyers said a trial in Orange County would not be a fair one. They say the area was “saturated” with media coverage of Anthony’s murder trial, which they believe will cause bias against her.

Anthony attorney Charles Greene said the trial should be moved north to Tallahassee, Jacksonville or Pensacola or possibly Gainesville or Ocala, where there's been less publicity.

Lawyers said they did not want juror from another area brought to Orange County, similar to the 2011 murder trial.

Zenaida Gonzalez' attorneys said they had no objection to the trial being moved as long as Anthony picks up the associated costs of moving it. They did object to the move if taxpayers are burdened with the bill.

Also on Tuesday, the judge decided that Gonzalez' attorney can depose Anthony about the video diaries that surfaced at the beginning of 2012. Anthony's lawyers said those tapes no longer exist.

Gonzalez is suing Anthony for defamation. She said Anthony’s claim that a nanny by the same name kidnapped her daughter, Caylee, ruined her life.

Anthony was acquitted of first-degree murder in July 2011. She served a year’s probation in an unrelated check fraud case in an unknown location.

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Casey dons a black hat and overcoat on her way into court for a bankruptcy hearing.